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After "finding out" about the file count limit i would've just taken my site somewhere else like jesus talk about making your life difficult LUL
@EdwinMartin
5 ай бұрын
Je bent zelf een lul!
@ivan.jeremic
5 ай бұрын
These are garage Hosters... very common in the early 2000's they are the worst and still around with old customers...
@Murv
5 ай бұрын
as revenge you get your 5 friends together, everyone goes to their fastest connection they have access to and upload a bunch of 1TB files
@sleekism
5 ай бұрын
Too many clients are too comfortable with a shitty experience to switch
@abhimohan4356
5 ай бұрын
He probably charged by the hour.
The writing style of that article just drives me crazy.
@Flameandfireclan
3 ай бұрын
ChatGPT proofread it
Ah yes, a senior developer after 4 years
@ninocraft1
5 ай бұрын
senior wordpress applier
@JiggyJones0
5 ай бұрын
The lead dev on my team had 1 year of experience before being made a lead. Working at a startup can seriously fast track your career 😂
@averagegeek3957
5 ай бұрын
@@JiggyJones0 Titles at startups are kind of a meme though. I was allowed to come up with my own title before at one startup.
@tristen_grant
5 ай бұрын
A señor developer.
@aidenberzins
5 ай бұрын
So, then at what point does one become a senior?
That was a really good sample of an article. It would have been nice to get an actual article... with details and a point and a conclusion.
@parkourbee2
5 ай бұрын
Hey nothin wrong with a fun lil story
@theowenmccarthy
5 ай бұрын
@@parkourbee2 would have been nice if they included the fun lil story
@JohnDoe-bu3qp
5 ай бұрын
Theatre / 10
@JoeTaber
5 ай бұрын
It's a fun little ghost story for operators.
I get rejected by 2 hosting providers, got accepted for another but then immediately get rejected after my purchase, and somehow they didn't return my payment until I specifically talked about legal rights with their supports, and proceeds to use every bit of their energy to take down my trustpilot review Hostinger is a god sent comparing to all of them, bravo hosting services
@averagegeek3957
5 ай бұрын
Name & shame please
This article didn't say anything. How did this plugin cause trouble on this particular host?
This post is all edge and no payoff
This was written by AI
This article had the best hook and then left me with mental blue balls.
hosting providers are like any razor thin profit companies "stingy c*nts" . I worked for an ISP with a hosting provider as a client. $5/month uplifts for storage to stop his DB from crashing was an agonizing choice for him
This whole story reads like a ad. I think hostinger got a sponsored ad for free
I wanna know the chat gippity prompt for this article
It's definitely GoDaddy...
That sounds like pure chatGPT 😅
I feel like he just read a high school student’s creative writing assignment.
you didn't say A-GEN. You gotta say it dude, it's an addiction for me
@FunctionGermany
5 ай бұрын
i'm still crying and shaking because he didn't say it 😢
@AlexanderIvanovOfficial
5 ай бұрын
the Primedgen
@FunctionGermany
5 ай бұрын
@@AlexanderIvanovOfficial he edged us just like he got edged. we are literally so far on the edge that loading speeds are terrible because while client-to-backend just has a 10ms RTT we're making 5 sequential DB interactions at 40ms each. edging was a mistake
@XDarkGreyX
5 ай бұрын
Not gonna be able to sleep tonight
@LtdJorge
5 ай бұрын
@@FunctionGermanyah, you’ve watched that Theo video
Cant wait for part 2
Authored by ChatGPT? Can humans, especially tainted by writing code for years, write like that?
Methinks chatgpt rewrote this
@LunarLambda
5 ай бұрын
does kinda have the vibe
Had the same problem at strato on a virtual server. Too many log files (file count, not size), so i was unable to login on the websites content management system, as a login would require logs to be written….
This is like the cliffhanger between Episodes 13 and 14 in the final season of Breaking Bad. You can't stop mid-fight!!!
Story would be even greater if client decided to put maximum possible number of H U G E files to old host after migration. Just for fun
Wait, how did that domain thing not get registered, and how do you check that it is for certain?
I swear I had client sites hosted on this same host, one just like it! The file limit thing was a shock. The long term solution: move every single site off their servers and never look back. I can respect that “unlimited” has to have limits. But come on.
My favorite hosting provider story is the time I bought an unregistered domain, found out I couldn't use it because the basic $15/year plan only covered using their shitty internal email system with a 500MB limit (DNS redirection was $5 a month), and they didn't shield my personal information including full legal name and address of residence as part of their service, meaning I started getting international spam calls and PHYSICAL SPAM MAIL for the ~2 years the domain was locked up to their "hosting".
Hatred of GoDaddy is always justified.
How did this turn into a lesson on "selling out?"
But what can Microsoft get for FIIIIIIIVE DOLLLLAAARS A MONTH!?
Gave you an upvote for hating on gambling!
2 years of VS Code might be too much punishment, even for mr.prime here
@Exilum
5 ай бұрын
I mean with vim motions he could deal with it. Probably. I doubt he'd do vs code with the mouse.
Common story for people who chase cheap junk shared hosting. Just pay a little extra and go to the cloud. Unlimited bandwidth and storage is common lie shared web hosting companies use across the entire industry.
Cmon Microsoft, pay the man!
Missed opportunity to say "the name is the Selloutagen" to really land the bit at the end.
Name is primeagen.
Who wrote this... Edgar Allan poe?
This was your funniest video of all times, sorry I missed it on Twitch, usually I am there.
I mean, it sounds like they were saving a bunch of unneeded files constantly..seems like the limit helped them fix their shit...
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I WAS SO EDGED GOD DAMN IT I WANT RESOLUTION I WANT IT NOOOOOOOW
whoever wrote that was definitely typing with 1 hand
Store your entite database into a zip file
@LunarLambda
5 ай бұрын
build your website in JDSL
1M for VS code?! OK, but what would be the price for VS2022?
WTF happen at the ending
What money would it take for you to use a Jetbrains Product?
@oretepavcevic2072
5 ай бұрын
Five dollars a monthhh!!!!
Would it be possible to actually spam Microsoft in to doing this, I would never miss a single contractually obligated VS Code appreciation tweet from Prime if that actually happened.
Article on Early Access
"not sponsored" - aka written directly by their marketing department
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Hostgator turned to garbage... been there forever but they slimebags of the highest degree now...
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Look ethics and morales great, but I do have a price 8:20
Question for independent devs. It feels like the only way to have competitive prices is to also offer hosting as well. I self host a handful of personal websites, but has anyone had experience hosting lets say 10 client websites on their home server? Assuming traffic is around 10-100 people a day per website. Any potential pitfalls or reasons I shouldn't do this?
@sleekism
5 ай бұрын
Do they pay a subscription?
@wchorski
5 ай бұрын
@@sleekism Yes it would be a subscription. The product being, a customer site deployed on my server and upkeep for a monthly charge. But I guess I'm worried about scale. Wondering if there is any horror stories from trying to 'do everything' on a home server.
@sleekism
5 ай бұрын
@@wchorski and do you host everything on a single server? And you said home server? Interesting choice.
@upsxace
4 ай бұрын
It makes no sense man. Hosting is not even that expensive, plus if a blackout happens in your house you will basically have all your clients complain at you at once. That is an insane choice. Unless you are willing to actually build a solid structure in your house to support that home server, it's a really questionable choice, and since your clients are that small, there is no reason to build such an expensive structure when you can get amazing plans for 10-30 dollars a month and full of features.
Reads like chatgpt
$20 is $20
Writing a paragraph and calling it a chapter is far from the only problem with this article, but it was the one qho annoyed me the most
Who's your godaddy?
hey, 10k is 10k LOL XD
Shared hosting providers are not and will never be “unlimited”
I mean... hosting your BUSINESS ond wordpress is just asking for trouble
GoDaddy?
@AlleinArk
5 ай бұрын
I think so too, I've seen a lot of people complaint about them with similar issue.
that sucked
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What an unnecessary article
@Maestr0ne
5 ай бұрын
What an unnecessary comment
@tebogoseshibe4518
5 ай бұрын
What an unnecessary reply
@yosefshawah3019
5 ай бұрын
what an unnecessary reply@@tebogoseshibe4518
@y00t00b3r
5 ай бұрын
I like turtles.
@Maestr0ne
5 ай бұрын
That was indeed the point!@@tebogoseshibe4518
Hosting companies always seemed a bit shady to me, praying on normies that just need an online presence.
simple spelling mistakes no longer say unprofessional to me, it now means "they probably didnt use AI"
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godaddy are pure scamers
Lmao this writing is insane. Be normal my guy.
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